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Syllabus of CTET 2011 for Class VI – VIII Teacher

May 23rd, 2011

Syllabus of CTET 2011 for Class VI – VIII Teacher

Child Development and Pedagogy

(a) Child Development (Elementary School Child)

Concept of development and its relationship with learning.  Principles of the development of children.  Influence of Heredity & Environment.  Socialization processes: Social world & children (Teacher, Parents, Peers).  Piaget, Kohlberg and Vygotsky: constructs and critical perspectives.  Concepts of child-centered and progressive education.  Critical perspective of the construct of Intelligence.  Multi Dimensional Intelligence.  Language & Though.  Gender as a social construct; gender roles, gender-bias and educational practice.  Individual differences among learners, understanding differences based on diversity of language, caste, gender, community, religion etc.  Distinction between Assessment for learning and assessment of learning; School-Based Assessment, Continuous & Comprehensive Evaluation: perspective and practice.  Formulating appropriate questions for assessing readiness levels of learners; for enhancing learning and critical thinking in the classroom and for assessing learner achievement.

(b) Concept of Inclusive Education and Understanding Children with Special Needs

Addressing learners from diverse backgrounds including disadvantaged and deprived.  Addressing the needs of children with learning difficulties, ‘impairment’ etc.  Addressing the Talented, Creative, Specially abled Learners

(c) Learning and Pedagogy

How children think and learn; how and why children ‘fail’ to achieve success in school performance.  Basic processes of teaching and learning; children’s strategies of learning; learning as a social activity; social context of learning.  Child as a problem solver and a ‘scientific investigator’.  Alternative conceptions of learning in children; understanding children’s ‘errors’ as significant steps in the learning process.  Cognition & Emotions.  Motivation and learning.  Factors contributing to learning-personal & environmental

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Syllabus of CTET 2011 for Class I-V Teacher

May 23rd, 2011

Syllabus of CTET 2011 for Class I-V Teacher

Child Development and Pedagogy

(a) Child Development (Primary Child)

Concept of development and its relationship with learning, Principles of the development of children, Influence of Heredity & Environment, Socialization processes: Social world & children (Teacher, Parents, Peers), Piaget, Kohlberg and Vygotsky: constructs and critical perspectives, concepts of child-centered and progressive education, Critical perspective of the construct of Intelligence, Multi Dimensional Intelligence, Language & thought, Gender as a social construct; gender roles, gender-bias and educational practice, Individual differences among learners, understanding differences based on diversity of language, caste, gender, community, religion, etc, Distinction between Assessment for learning and assessment of learning; School-Based Assessment, Continuous & Comprehensive Evaluation: perspective and practice, Formulating appropriate questions for assessing readiness levels of learners; for enhancing learning and critical thinking in the classroom and for assessing leaner achievement.

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KIITEE B.Tech Physics Syllabus

February 4th, 2010

KIITEE B.Tech Physics Syllabus

Unit 1 : Units and Measurement

Units for measurement, system of units-S.I., fundamental and derived units. Dimensions and their applications.

Unit 2: Description of Motion in One Dimension

Motion in a straight line, uniform and non-uniform motion, their graphical representation. Uniformly accelerated motion, and its application.

Unit 3 : Description of Motion in Two and Three Dimensions

Scalars and vectors, vector addition, a real number, zero vector and its properties. Resolution of vectors. Scalar and vector products, uniform circular motion and its applications projectile motion.

Unit 4 : Laws of Motion

Force and inertia-Newton’s Laws of Motion. Conservation of linear momentum and its applications, rocket propulsion, friction-laws of friction.

Unit 5 : Work, Energy and Power

Concept of work, energy and power. Energy- Kinetic and potential. Conservation of energy and its applications, Elastic collisions in one and two dimensions. Different forms of energy.

Unit 6 : Rotational Motion and Moment of Inertia

Centre of mass of a two-particle system. Centre of mass of a rigid body, general motion of a rigid body, nature of rotational motion, torque, angular momentum, its conservation and applications. Moment of inertia, parallel and perpendicular axes theorem, expression of moment of inertia for ring, disc and sphere.

Unit 7 :- Gravitation

Acceleration due to gravity, one and twodimensional motion under gravity. Universal law of gravitation, variation in the acceleration due to gravity of the earth. Planetary motion, Kepler’s laws, artificial satellite-geostationary satellite, gravitational potential energy near the surface of earth, gravitational potential and escape velocity.

Unit 8 : Solids and Fluids

Inter-atomic and Inter-molecular forces, states of matter. (A) Solids: Elastic properties, Hook’s law, Young’s modulus, bulk modulus, modulus of rigidity. (B) Liquids : Cohesion and adhesion. Surface energy and surface tension. Flow of fluids, Bernoulli’s theorem and its applications. Viscosity, Stoke’s Law, terminal velocity.

Unit 9 : Oscillations

Periodic motion, simple harmonic motion and its equation of motion, energy in S.H.M., Oscillations of a spring and simple pendulum.

Unit 10 : Waves

Wave motion, speed of a wave, longitudinal and transverse waves, superposition of waves, progressive and standing waves, free and forced Oscillations, resonance, vibration of strings and aircolumns, beats, Doppler effects.

Unit 11 : Heat and Thermodynamics

Thermal expansion of solids, liquids and gases and their specific heats, Relationship between Cp and Cv for gases, first law of thermodynamics, thermodynamic processes. Second law of thermodynamics, Carnot cycle efficiency of heat engines.

Unit 12 : Transference of Heat

Modes of transference of heat. Thermal conductivity. Black body radiations, Kirchoff’s Law, Wien’s law, Stefan’s law of radiation and Newton’s law of cooling.

Unit 13 : Electrostatics

Electric charge-its unit and conservation, Coulomb’s law, dielectric constant, electric field, lines of force, field due to dipole and its behaviour in a uniform electric field, electric flux, Gauss’s theorem and its applications. Electric potential, potential due to a point charge. Conductors and insulators, distribution of charge on conductors. Capacitance, parallel plate capacitor, combination of capacitors, energy of capacitor.

Unit 14 : Current Electricity

Electric current and its unit, sources of energy, cells-primary and secondary, grouping of cells resistance of different materials, temperature dependence, specific resistivity, Ohm’s law,Kirchoff’s law, series and parallel circuits. Wheatstone Bridge with their applications and potentiometer with their applications.

Unit 15 : Thermal and Chemical Effects of Currents

Heating effects of current, electric power, simple concept of thermo-electricity-Seeback effect and thermocouple, Chemical effect of current-Faraday’s laws of electrolysis.

Unit 16 : Magnetic Effects of Currents

Oersted’s experiment, Bio-Savert’s law, magnetic filed due to straight wire, circular loop and solenoid, force on a moving charge in a uniform magnetic field ( Lorentz force), force and torques on currents in a magnetic field, force between two current carrying wires, moving coil galvanometer and conversion to ammeter and voltmeter.

Unit 17 : Magnetostatics

Bar magnet, magnetic field, lines of force, torque on a bar magnet in a magnetic field, earth’s magnetic field, para, dia and ferro magnetism, magnetic induction, magnetic susceptibility.

Unit 18 : Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents

Induced e.m.f., Faraday’s Law,Lenz’s Law, Self and Mutual Inductance, alternating currents, impedance and reactance, power in a.c. Circuits with L.C. And R Series Combination, resonant circuits. Transformer and A.C. generator.

Unit 19 : Ray Optics

Reflection and refraction of light at plane and curved surfaces, total internal reflection, optical fibre; deviation and dispersion of light by a prism; Lens formula, magnification and resolving power, microscope and telescope.

Unit 20: Wave Optics

Wave nature of light; Interference- Young’s double slit experiment. Diffraction-diffraction due to a single slit. Elementary idea of polarization.

Unit 21: Electromagnetic Waves

Electromagnetic waves and their characteristics, Electromagnetic wave spectrum from gamma to radio waves-propagation of EM waves in atmosphere.

Unit 22: Electron and Photons

Charge on an electron, e/m for an electron, photoelectric effect and Einstein’s equation of photoelectric effect.

Unit 23 : Atoms, Molecules and Nuclei

Alpha particles scattering experiment, Atomic masses, size of the nucleus; radioactivity; Alpha, beta and gamma particles/rays and their properties, radioactive decay law, half life and mean life of radio-active nuclei, binding energy, mass energy relationship, nuclear fission and nuclear fusion.

Unit 24: Solids and Semi-Conductors Devices

Energy bands in solids, conductors, insulators and semi-conductors, pn junction, diodes, diode as rectifier, transistor action, transistor as an amplifier.

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PTU Jalandhar CET Entrance Exam Syllabus for Engg and Pharmacy Course

February 4th, 2010

PTU Jalandhar CET Entrance Exam Syllabus for Engineering  and Pharmacy Course

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PTU Jalandhar CET Computer Science Syllabus

February 4th, 2010

PTU Jalandhar CET Computer Science Syllabus

GETTING STARTED, DATA REPRESENTATION, BOOLEAN ALGEBRA & COMPUTER ORGANISATION

Evolution of computers; Basics of computer and its operation: Functional Components and their inter-connections, concept of Booting, Use of Operating System for directory listing, renaming, Copying, Deleting Files/Folders, Formatting floppy; Switching between tasks; Loading and executable files; Input/Output and memory Devices : Floppy Disk, Hard Disk, ( Concept of Track, Cylinder, Sector, Access Time, Storage Capacity, Data Transfer Time ), Optical Disk Technology, keyboard, Mouse, Printers ( Dot Matrix, Laser, Deskjet/Inkjet/Bubblejet), Monitor, Primary Memory; RAM, ROM, PROM, EPROM; Binary representation  f numbers; Integer ( 2′s complement); Real ( standard floating point form): Binary Arithmetic ( addition, subtraction); Octal and Hexadecimal representation of numbers. Representing Characters using ASCII Codes.

Binary-valued Quantities, Basic Postulates of Boolean Algebra, Operations AND , OR , NOT ; Truth Tables:  Basic Theorems of Boolean Algebra, Principle of Duality, Idempotent Law, Commutative Law, Associative Law, Distributive Law, Absorption Law, Involution Law, DeMorgan’s and its application; Reducing Boolean Expression to

Sum of Products and Product of Sums forms, Use of karnaugh Map for minimization of Boolean expressions( upto 4 variables); Basic Logic Gates ( NOT, AND, OR, NAND, NOR , XOR, XNOR) and their use in circuits, Application of Boolean Algebra to Half Adder, Full adder; Processor: Description of a Processor using logical structure of a Hypothetical computer consisting of Accumulator, Instruction Register and program Counter; Operation for hypothetical computer : Load, Store, Unconditional Jumps, Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide and Halt; Instruction format; Instructions using single address only.

PROGRAMMING IN C++

” Object Oriented Technology is regarded as the ultimate paradigm for the modeling of information, be that information data or logic. The C++ has by now shown to fulfill this goal.” PROGRAMMING BY EXAMPLE IN C++ LANGUAGE : C++ CHARACTER SET, C++ Tokens( Identifiers, Keywords, Constants, Operators) Structure of a C++ Program ( include files, declaration of an object, main function); Header files: iostream.h. iomanip.h; cout, cin, Use of I/O operators (<< AND >>), Use of setw ( ) and endl, Cascading of I/O operators, Error Message; Use of editor, basic commands of editor, compilation, linking and execution;

DATA TYPES, VARIABLES AND CONSTANTS

Concept of Data types; Built-in Data types; void, char, int, float and double; Constants; Integer Constants, Character Constants ( Backslash character constants : \n,\a,\r,\t), Floating point Constants, String Constants; Variables, of built-in data types, Access Modifier; const; type modifiers : signed, unsigned, short, long;

OPERATORS AND EXPRESSIONS

Operators : Arithematic operators (-,+,/,%), Unary operator (-), Increment and Decrement Operators (–, ++), Relational Operators (>,>=,<,<=,==,!=), Logical operators (&&, , ! ), conditional operator ? : ( condition ? if statements : else-statements), Precedence of Operators; Expressions: Automatic Type conversion in expression, C++ shorthands (+=,-=,*=,/+,%=); Assignment statement; Variable initialization; Type Compatibility, Type casting;

FLOW OF CONTROL

Conditional Statements: if, if -else, nested if-else statements, ? as alternative to if-else, switch -case, Nested switch, default statement, break statement; Simple Control statements, Comma Operator, exit ( ) function; Loops: while statement, do-while statement, for statement, nested control structures;

INPUT OUTPUT FUN CTION

Header file : sdtio.h-getc,putc() gets () and puts() functions;

STRUCTURED DATA TYPE : ARRAY

Use of arrays one and two -dimensional arrays-declaration, initialization, reading, display, manipulation such as liner search, finding maximum/minimum value, matrix arithmetic; String : String manipulation such as reversing a string , reversing each word of a string, counting vowels, consonants, special characters from sting;

BUILT-IN-FUNCTION

Header files : string.h. ctype.h, math.h. stdlib.h,

Standard functions – character and string related functions : isalnum( ), isalpha( ), isdigit( ), islower( ), isupper( ), tolower ( ), toupper( ), strcpy( ), stract( ), strlen( ), strcmp( ); strcmpi( ), at ol( ), itoa( ), atoll( ), Itoa(). Mathematical functions : abs ( ), sqrt ( ), exp( ), log( ), log10( ),.sin( ), cos( )

FUNCTIONS : Defining a function; Function Prototype, Invoking a function; Passing arguments to function, specifying argument data types, default arguments, constant arguments, call by value, call be reference, returning values from a function, calling functions with arrays: scope rules of functions, and variables ;

POINTERS : Dynamic memory allocation operators : new, delete; Pointers and Arrays : Array of Pointers, pointers to one-dimensional array, Initializing Pointes; Functions returning pointers, Reference variables, and use of alias; Function call by reference, Pointers to structures and use, self referencial structure, Objects as function arguments:Pass by reference ;Pointers to Objects : Deferencing operator : *,->; this pointer.

PROGRAMMING METHODOLOGY

General; Concepts; Modular approach; Stylistic Guidelines; Clarity and Simplicity of Expression, Names Comments, Indentation; Documentation and program Maintenance; Running and Debugging programs, Syntax Errors, Run-Time Errors, Logic Errors.

STRUCTURES

Defining a Structure, creating a structure variable, Referencing structure elements, Array of structure, passing structure to functions, functions returning structure, user defined data types; use of typedef. enumerated data types : Definition, declarations, changing default ordinal values, symbolic constants, nested structure;

CLASSES AND OBJECTS : Class Declarations ; Data Members, Member Functions, Private and Public members, default labels, data hiding and encapsulation, Arrays within a class; Class Function definition: Member Function definition inside the class declaration and outside the class declaration, Scope resolution operator (: :) , Private and Public member function, Nesting of Member functions; Creating objects, accessing class data members, accessing member functions, arrays of objects, objects as function arguments: Pass by value and references;

CONSTRUCTORS AND DESTRUCTORS

Constructors : Declaration and Definition, Default Constructors, Special Characteristics, Parameterized constructors , Passing initial values as arguments ( by implicit call and explicit call), Cop Constructors, Constructors with default arguments; Destructors : Definition and use;

FUNCTION OVERLOADING

Function overloading: Declaration, Definition and use;

INHERITANCE : EXTENDING CLASSES : Concept of inheritance, Base Class, Derived Class , Defining derived classes, Visibility modes , Private, Public, Protected;

Single level inheritance, Multiple inheritance and Multilevel inheritance; Derivation by private, public and protected access specifier, Access control to private , and profected members by member functions of a derived class, Nesting of classes;

FILE ORAGANISATION AND FILE HANDLING IN C++

Basic file operations : Text file- Read an Write; Binary File ( Sequential Access)- searching, appending, insertion, deletion, modification; Header File : fstream.h; fstream,ofstream; fstream; reading and writing strings from/todisk; Detecting end-of-file ; open( ), close ( ) functions; reading and writing objects from/to disk using read( ), write ( ) functions;

DATA STRUCTURES

ARRAYS : One and two Dimensional arrays, sequential allocation, address calculation, Algorithm for one dimensional arrays for traversal, searching ( Linear and Binary Search), insertion, deletion, sorting ( Insertion, Selection and Bubble sort ), merging : STACK : (Array and linked implementation of stack); Operations on stack ( PUSH and POP); Converting expressions form INFIX to POOSTFIX notation and evaluation of POSTFIX notation of expression; Implementation of the above concepts using C++ QUEUE : ( Circular array and Linked implementation ); Operations on Queue ( INSERT and DELETE); Implementation of the above concepts using C++

DATA BASES

DATABASES CONCEPTS : Relational data model : Concept of domain , tuple, relation, Cartesian product, Nomalisation; First, Second, Third normal forms;

STRUCTURED QUERY LANGUAGE

Processing capabilities , Data Definition. Language and Data Manipulation Language (Retrieving, Manipulating, Updating ), Tables ( Rows, Columns) and Fields; SQL supported by Xbase type products, Data types : SMALLINT, DECIMAL, NUMERIC, CHARACTER, DATE;

SQL commands : CREATE TABLE, CREATE VIEW, DROP TABLE, ALTER TABLE, SELECT, DISTINCT, INTO, FROM, WHERE, GROUP BY , HAVING , ORDER BY UNION, UPDATE.. SET.. WHERE, INSERT, DELETE; SQL FUNCTIONS; AVG, COUNT, MAX, MIN, and SUM;

COMPUTER NETWORK

Need for networking ; Packet switching techniques ; Communication channels, Twisted pair cables, Coaxial cables, Optical Fibers, microwave, radiowave, Satellite link.

ELEMENTARY TERMINOLOGY

Nodes, Links, Connectivity, Different topologies -Bus , Circular, Star, Tree, Concepts of Lan, Wan, Man, Protocol, internetworking, Backbone Network; Modem;

CLIENT SERVER

Application Level-Remote Login (Telnet), File Transfer (FTP), Electronic Mail, (e-mail)

INTERNET RELATED TERMINOLOGY

World Wide Web (WWW), WebSite, WebPages, URL, Web Address, Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP), Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML), extended Markup Language (XML), Dynamic Hyper Text Markup Language (DHTML), Downloading and Uploading files from/on the Web, Web Browsers, Chat Service , Video conferencing, ecommerce, Usenet, Firewall, TCP/IP connection, ISP.

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PTU Jalandhar CET Biotechnology Syllabus

February 4th, 2010

PTU Jalandhar CET Biotechnology Syllabus

Overview : Definitions, Historical Perspectives, Scope and importance, Commercial potential, An interdisciplinary challenge. A Quantitative approach, Classical vs Modern concepts, Manufacturing quality control, Product safety, Good manufacturing practices, Good laboratory practices, Marketing, Biotechnology in India and Global trends.

Fundamentals of Biochemical Engineering – Concept of pH, Buffer, Physical variables, dimensions and units, Measurement conventions, Physical and chemical property data, Stoichlometry, Errors in data and calculations, absolute and relative uncertainty, types of error, Statistical analysis, Presentation of experimental data, Data analysis, Trends, Testing mathematical models, goodness of Fit, Use of graph paper with Logarithmic Coordinates, General procedure for plotting data, Process flow diagrams, Material and energy balances, fluid flow and mixing, Heat transfer, Mass Transfer, Unit operations, Homogeneous reactions, Heterogeneous reactions, Reactor engineering.

Biotechnology and Society – Public perception, Role of sciences, Engineering, Arts, Commerce, Patenting -Criterion for patents. Discovery vs Invention, Product and process patent, Reading a patent, National and International Patent Laws, Varietal protection, Patenting of biological systems, Ethical issues in agriculture and health care.

Nature of Biomolecules – Building block, functional groups fund in biomolecules, Optical activity/stereo Chemistry. Conformation and Configuration, Chirality, Properties : Physical and Chemical, Biochemical transformation ( Oxidation, Reduction, Cleavage of c-c bonds, Group transfer, Condensation reaction), Precursor-Product relationship, Level of organization ( Supramolecular assembly), Biomolecular databases.

Structure and Function – Nucleic acids-RNA and DNA and their Structures; Proteins-The three dimential structure, Function, Enzymes Rates of enzymatic reactions, Enzymatic catalysis; Carbohydrates – Structure and function, Metabolic pathways of bread-down of carbohydrates-Glycosis, Glycogen metabolism, Transport through membranes, Citric acid cycle, Electron transport an doxidative phosphorylation, Fermentation;

Photosynthesis – Chloroplasts, Light and dark reactions, Photophosphorylation, Carbon dioxide fixation and synthesis of carbohydrats; Vitamins and Co-enzymes; Minerals; Lipids and Biological membranes; Nitrogen metabolism.

Biochemical Techniques – Based on molecular weight: Vapour/osmotic pressure, centrifugation, gel permeation, electrophoresis, mass-spectrometery; Based on spectroscopy: Colorimetery, UV-vis spectrophotometery, fluorescence, IR, X-rays; Based on charge/polarity: Partion Chromatograph, Ion exchange, Iso-electric focusing,hydrophobic interaction; Based on solubility; Salt ppt, organic solvent ppt

The Basic Unit of life – Cell structure and components -Nucleus, Mitochondria, Chloroplasts, Ribosomes and other cell inclusion. Various kinds of tissues and organs in animals and plants, Evolutionof populations ( Speciation) and Biodiversity, Adaptation and Natural selection, Organization of life, Size and complexity- Microbial, Plant and animal world, Interaction with the environment.

Cell Growth and Development – Cell divisions and cell cycle, Cell communication and Signal transduction pathways, Movement, Nutrition, Gas exchange, internal transport, Maintaining the internal environment; Reproduction in Microbes, Plants, Animals and Humans; Animal and Plant development, Apoptosis; Immune response in animals and humans. Defense mechanisms in plants, Plant-pathogen interaction; Secondary metabolism; Defense strategies in microbes and insects.

Cellular Techniques – Microscopy; Centrifugation techniques; Cell franctionisation and sorting ; Cell growth determination, Mitotic index.

Principle of Genetics – Historical perspectives, Mendelian genetics, The role of chromosomes in inhertiance, Multiple alleles, Linkage and Crossing over, Genetic recombination, Genetic mapping, Gene interaction, Sex-linked inheritance, Extranuclear inheritance, Quantitative inheritance, Genes at the population level, discovery of genetic material, Mutagenesis-Genome, chromosomal and Gene mutations, Molecular mechanisms of mutations, Transposons, DNA repair, Genetic disorders. Plant and animal breeding.

Genome Function – Genome organization, DNA replication, Fine structure of gene, From Gene to Protein- Transcription, Genetic code and Translation, Regulation of gene expression in prokaryotes an deukaryotes, Genetic basis for development; Genetics of cancer, Immunogenetics, Evolutionary genetics.

Genetical Techniques – Chromosome techniques ; Chromosome stains, Chromosome banding techniques, Karyotyping, Chromosome painting; Mutagenic techniques: Physical ( UV, X-rays/Gamma rays) and Chemical ( NTG/EMS) mutagenesis; Recombination in bacteria; Breeding methods in plants; Pedigree analysis in humans; DNA isolations.

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PTU Jalandhar CET Biology Syllabus

February 4th, 2010

PTU Jalandhar CET Biology Syllabus

NATURE AND SCOPE OF BIOLOGY

Its relation with other sciences, common techniques and instruments used in biological studies, why to study Biology, Scientific method.

CELL AS A UNIT OF LIFE

As a basic unit-the cell as a self-contained unit; Unicellular & multicellular organisms; flow of energy and information, compartmentalization for cellular life; structure of eucaryotic cells. Cellular pool ; Chemistry, cellular location and functional significance of none and oligosaccharides, lipids, amono acids, nucleotides, water, minerals Chemistry, cellular location and functional significance of polysaccharides, proteins and nucleic acids. Unit membrane concept, fluid mosaic model, membranc transport, exocytosis and enocytosis-memberane and cellular movement, Light and electron microscopic structure of cell; cell organelles and their functions-nucleus, mitochondria, chloroplast,endoplasmic reticulum, golgi complex, lysosomes, microtubules, ribosomes, cell wall, cilia & flagella, centriole, vacuoles, cell inclusions. Fermentation, biological oxidation, glycolysis and Krebs cycle ( flow chart only). Mitochondrial electron transport chaing, high energy bounds and oxidative phosphorylation.

CELL REPRODUCTION

Cell cycle, processes of mitosis and meiosis.

DIVERSITY OF LIFE

The enormous variety of living things, the need for classification to cope with this variety; taxonomy and phytogeny; shortcomings fo a two –kingdom classification-plants and animals, status of viruses and bacteriophage; the fivekingdom classification, Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia. Concept of species, taxon and hierarchical levels of classification; binomial nomenclature, principles of classification and nomenclature. Eucaryotic unicellular organisms, Sexual and asexual reproduction in protista ( brief outline only), flagella and cilia as locomotory organs of protista, examples of common protista, diatoms, dinoflageiiates, slim moulds, protozoans; symbiotic forms. Zygomycetes, Ascomycets, Basidiomycetes and lichens. Complex autotrophs, red, brown and green algae ( Chalamydomonas, spirogyra). Conquest of land; bryophytes ( Funaria), ferns ( Dryopteris), gymnospers ( Pinus) and angiospersms. Animal body pattern and symmetry; Body cavity in invertebrate and vertebrate phyla, Salient features with reference to habitat and examples of phyla-porifera , coelenterata, helminthes, annelids; mollusca, arthropoda, echinoderms; chordata-( classes-fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals ) highlighting major characters ( Morphological notes on examples of different phyla of animals are not required)

STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION-PLANT LIFE

Morphology and functions of root, stem, leaf and their modifications, Tissue system in flowering plants-meristematic and permanent; Water relation of plant cells, water potential, absorption and transport of water in plants, root pressure; ascent of sap, transpirationand stomatal mechanism. Plant nutrition : I) Photosynthesis : Photochemical and biosynthetic phases, diversity in photosynthetic pathways photosynthetic electron transport and photophosphorylation, photorespiration. II) special modes of nutrition in plants. Asexual reproduction and sexual reproduction, structure and function of flower, inflorescence, development of male and female gametophytes, pollination, fertilization, development of endosperm, embryo, seed and fruit, seed dispersal.  Plant growth : Hormones and growth regulation, role of plant harmones in relation to seed dormancy, germination, apical dominance, senescence and abscission, Agricultural uses of synthetic growth regulators, brief account of phytocrome as photomorphogenetic pigment.

STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION – ANIMAL LIFE

Animal tissues : epithelial, connective, muscular, nervous. Animal nutrition : digestive system and digestive processes in man, absorption or products and egestion I man. Gas exchange and transport : Pulmonary gas exchange in humans and organs involved, transport of gases in blood. Circulation of body fluids : Closed (human) and open ( prawn) blood vascular systems.Structure and pumpind action of heart, pulmonary and systemic circulation. Heart rate and pulse, blood pressure, Autorhythmicity of heart beat, lymph Excretion and Osmoregulation : Ammonotelism, Ureotelism, Uricotelism, Excretory organs in man, composition and formation of urine. Role of kidney in osmoreguation. Nervous coordination and Receptors : Components of human nervous system, structure and function of brain and spinal cord. Transmission of nerve, impulse, reflex action. Basic physiology ( Structure and functions of sense organs)  Hormonal Co-ordination : Endocrine organs in humans, hormones & their functions, diseases caused by hormonal imbalance, roles of hormones as messengers & regulators-hypotahalamo-axis, feedback control. Animal reproduction and development : Asexual and sexual reproduction, reproductive organs of human male and female, gametogenesis and differentiation of gametes, reproductive cycle in the human female, chemical and physical features of fertilization. Development of zygote up to three germinal layers, fate of germ layers.  Ageing : Morphological, physiological, cellular and extra cellular changes, theories of ageing, biological meaning of death.

CONTINUITY OF LIFE

Heredity and variation : Introduction I) Mendel’s experiments and idea of factors II) Mendel’s law of inheritance. Chromosomes and Chromosomal basis of inheritance ( in brief), some basic terms used in inheritance studies. III) Other pattern of inheritance, incomplete dominance, multiplegenes, linkage and crossing over, sex linked inheritance.Genetic variations-Recombination, mutation, phenotypic expression in haploid organisms.

DNA as genetic material, its replication, transcription and translation : Evidence from bacterial transformation and viral infection, structure and replication of DNA. Protein synthesis – Genetic code, transcription, translation, effect of mutations on protein synthesis. Gene expression : In prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Genetic engineering.

EVOLUTION OF LIFE

Organic evolution : Inter relationship among living organisms, evidences for evolution-fossil evidences and geological time scale, morphological evidence-homologous, analogous and vestigial organs, embryological evidencesimilarities among embryos of different vertebrate classes; evidence from biogeography.

Darwin’s major contribution –Variation & Natural selection : a) Common ancestry b) natural selections as mechanism of evolution. Elementary forces of evolution.

Variation- mutation and recombination as sources of variability, role of selection, genetic basis of adaptation-lederbergs replica plating experiments, Speciation and Isolation-geographical and reproductive

APPLICATIONS OF BIOLOGY

Biofertilisers : Green manures, nitrogen fixation-symbiotic and non symbiotic.

Common Human Diseases:

a) Communicable diseases – Viral, bacterial, protozoan-diseases including STD and diseases spread through blood transfusion such as AIDS and hepatitis.

b) Immune responses – Vaccines and antisera, allergies and inflammations.

c) Non communicable diseases – inherited diseases and sex linked diseases, genetic incompatibility and genetic counselling. Cancer major types, causes, diagnosis and treatment. Tissues and organ transplantation. Human Population Growth : Problems and control, inequality of sexes, test tube babies, amminocentesis.

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PTU Jalandhar CET Chemistry Syllabus

February 4th, 2010

PTU Jalandhar CET Chemistry Syllabus

ATOMS AND ATOMIC STRUCTURE

Measurements in Chemistry (Significant figures, S.I. Units), Mole concept, Nature of light and electromagnetic waves, atomic spectra, Bohr model, line spectra ( a brief idea). In adequacy of Bohr’s Model, concept of an atomic orbital, quantum numbers and its application to electronic structures of atoms).Paulo’s exclusion principle. Aufbau principle, Stability of filled an half filled orbital Configuration of transition elements in 3d series. Dual nature of particle and radiation (photoelectric effect etc.) de-Brogile equation, uncertainty principle (simple numerical problems), Hund’s rule.

PERIODIC PROPERTIES OF ELEMENTS

Periodic law, long form of periodic table. Periodicity in properties like atomic radii and volume, ionic radii, ionization energy, electron affinity. Division of elements into s, p, d and f blocks.

CHEMICAL BONDING ANDMOLECULAR STRUCTURE

Concept of orbital overlap in bond formation, sigma and pi bonds shapes. Of molecules (VSEPR) Theory, hybridization (sp, sp2, sp3, dsp2, sp3d, sp3d2), properties of covalentcompounds, shapes of simple molecules like H2O, NH3, CH4, PF5, SF6, C2H4 and C2H2. Coordinate bond formation with a few examples, Ionic bonds; definition, factors influencing the formation of ionic compounds. An elementary treatment of metallic and hydrogen bonds. Idea of molecular orbital, bonding and anti bonding, molecular orbital picture in hydrogen and oxygen molecules only.

CHEMISTRY OF REPRESENTATIVE ELEMENTS

The chemistry of s and p block elements with reference to general trends in physical and chemical properties, anomalous behavior of first member of each group, diagonal relationship.

Group 1 Elements: – Alkali metals;

Group 2 Elements: – Alkali earth metals;

Group 13 Elements: – Boron family;

Group 14 Elements:- Carbon and silicon family;

Group 15 Elements:- Nitrogen family;

Group 16 Elements:- Oxygen family;

Group 17 Elements:- Halogen family; hydrogen

Group 18 Elements:- Noble gases;

Preparation and properties of a few important compounds of representative elements (like halides, oxides and oxyacids etc.)

TRANSITION METALS INCLUDING LANTHANIDES

Electronic configuration: General characteristics properties with special reference to color, magnetism, complex formation and oxidation states. First row transition metals and general properties of their compounds (oxides, halides and suplhides), Inner transition elements, general feature: Chemistry of iron, copper, silver, gold zinc and mercury (occurrence and extraction without technical details). Preparation of few compounds: Potassium dichromate, Potassium permanganate.

COORDINATION CHEMISTRY AND ORGANOMETALLICS

Coordination Compounds nomenclature; Isomerism in Coordination compounds; Bonding in Coordination compounds; Valence Bond Theory Application of Coordination Compounds: Compounds containing metal carbon bonds; Application of organometallics.

CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS

Energy changes during a chemical reaction. First law of thermodynamics. Concepts of internal energy and enthalpy. Application of first law of thermodynamics. Hess’s law of constant heat summation, Heat of reaction, Heat of neutralization, heat of combustion, heat of fusion and vapourisation). Numericals based on the above concepts.

Second law of Thermodynamics : Entropy, free energy, spontaneity of a chemical reaction, free energy and chemical equilibrium, free energy available for useful work.

Third law of Thermodynamics (concept of zero entropy only)

CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM

Law of mass action and its application to chemical equilibrium. Effect of changing the conditions of system at equilibrium-Le- chatelier’s principle. Equilibrium involving ions. Ionisation of electrolytes, weak and strong electrolytes acid –base equilibrium, Bronsted & Lowry’s concept of acids and bases on these concepts.

CHEMICAL KINETICS

Rate of reaction-symbolic expressions, rate expression. Units of rates and specific rate constants. Order of reaction (n suitable examples).  etermination of order of reaction and concentration(first order reactions only). Temperature dependence of rate constant. Activation energy, Photochemical reactions.

STATES OF MATTER

Gaseous state: Properties of a gas, gas laws, kinetic molecular theory of gases. Solid state: classification of solids, X –ray studies of crystal lattices & unit cell. Liquid state; Properties of liquids like vapour pressure, surface tension, viscosity.

NUCLEAR & RADIOCHEMISTRY

Nature of radiation from radioactive substances: nuclear structure and nuclear properties. Nuclear reaction; radioactive disintegration series; artificial transmutation of elements. Isotopes and their uses. Radio carbon dating. Synthetic elements.

SOLUTIONS

Types of solutions, Vapour pressure of solutions and Raoults’ law. Colligative properties of solutions. Calculation of molecular masses. Electrolyte solutions.

ELECTROCHEMISTRY

Electrolysis, electrolytic conduction ( specific, equivalent and molar conductance ) Kohlrausch law. Voltaic/galvanic cell, electrode potential and electromotive force, Gibbs free energy and cell potential. Dependence of EMF on concentration and temperature (Nernst Equation). Electrode potential and electrolysis. Some commercial cells (batteries and fuel cells ). Corrosion.

SURFACE AND CATALYSIS

Absorption, colloids, emulsions, micelles, modern developments. Interfaces, STEM and technology. Homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis, structure of a catalyst. Structure of a catalyst.

CARBON AND ITS COMPOUNDS INTRODUCTION TO CARBON COMPOUNDS

Elemental Carbon. Inorganic compounds of carbon (oxides, and carbides).

HYDROCARBONS

Alkanes : sp3-hybridization, sigma bond, chain isomerism. Alkanes sp2 hybridization, carboncarbon double bond, sigma and bi-bonds. Planer molecular of ethylene, cistranes isomerism. Alkeynes: sphybridization C (C,linear molecule of acetylene) Arenes: Delocalisation of electronics in benzene, Resonance structure of benzene:o.m.p. –isomers. Systematic nomenclature of organic compounds.

PREPERATION AND PROPERTIES OF HYDROCARBONS

Source of hydrocarbons (composition of coal and petroleum; hydrocarbons from coal and petroleum, cracking and reforming, quality of gasoline- octane number; gasoline additives). Laboratory preparation of alkanes (preparation from unsaturated hydrocarbons, alkyl halides and carboxylic acids). Laboratory preparation of alkynes (Preparation from alcohol and alkyl halides). Laboratory preparation of alkynes (Preparation from calcium carbide and acetylene). Physical properties of alkanes (boiling and melting points, solubility and density). Reactions of hydrocarbons, (oxidation, additions, substitutions and miscellaneous reactions).

PURIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZA- TION OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS Purification (crystallization, sublimation, distillation, differential extraction and chromatography), Qualitative analysis of elements. Quantitative analysis(estimation of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, halogen). Determination of molecular mass (Victor Mayer’s Method). Calculation of empirical and molecular formulae from weight percentage data of elements and molecular weight.

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY BASED ON FUNCTIONAL GROUPS HALIDES AND HYDROXY COMPOUNDS

Nomenclature of compounds containing halogen atoms and hydroxyl group; haloarens; alcohols and phenols; correlation of physical properties and uses. A few important polyhalogen compounds- chloroforms, carbon tetrachloride, DDT, benzene hexachloride. Polyhydric compounds; ethane1.2- diol. Propane 1, 2, 3, triol.

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY BASED ON FUNCTIONAL GROUPS-I

Ethers, aldehdes, ketones, carboxylic acids and their derivatives: Nomenclature of ethers, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids and their derivatives. Acylhalides, acid anhydride, amides and esters, methods of preparation, correlation of physical properties with their structures, chemical properties & uses.

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY BASED ON FUNCTIONAL GROUPS-II

Nitrogen com[pounds. A brief description of the chemistry of the carbon compounds containing nitrogen(cyanides, isocynides, nitro-compounds and amines) and their methods of preparation; correlation of physical properties with structure, chemical reaction, uses.

SYNTHETIC AND NATURAL POLYMERS

Classification of polymers, some important natural and synthetic polymers ( with stress on their general methods of preparation); some common examples and their important uses. Bio-Chemistry: (structures of complicated molecules excluded) Carbohydrates: Monosaccharides, Disaccharides, Polysaccharides. Aminoacids and Peptides : Structure and classification, properties of aminoacids and peptides, biologically important peptides.

Proteins and enzymes : Structure of proteins, some important proteins, enzymes. Nucleic Acids : Chemical properties of nucleic acids. Biological functions of nucleic acids, protein synthesis Lipids : Classification, structure and function.

Evolution : Chemical evolution, origin of life. Chemistry of Biological Processes

Elementary ideas of Chemistry of Digestion, respiration. Haemoglobin and blood, photosynthesis Immune System. Hormones, Chemistry of some important diseases.

CHEMISTRY IN ACTION

A descriptive account of chemistry involved in the use of important chemicals in every day life such as : Dyes, chemicals in medicines, polymers and fibres, plant growth hormone, pheromones, fertility contraceptives; Materials: Ceramics.

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PTU Jalandhar CET Mathematics Syllabus

February 4th, 2010

PTU Jalandhar CET Mathematics Syllabus

NUMBER SYSTEM

Statements of algebraic and order properties of the system of natural numbers, integers, rational numbers and real numbers and simple basic deductions from theses properties.

Complex numbers. Representation of complex numbers as points in a plane. Algebra of complex numbers. Real and imaginary parts. Modulus and argument of a complex number. Conjugate of a complex number, cube roots of unity. Statements of the principal of mathematical induction in respect of natural numbers and simple applications.

CO-ORDINATE GEOMETRY

Distance formula and section formula. Equation of line in a plane. General equation of first degree. Angle between two lines. Parallel and perpendicular lines.Distance of a point from a line. Family of lines. Equation of a circle. General equation. Equation of tangent and normal to a circle. Radical axis of two circles. Family of circles. Parametric representation of a circle.Conic section. Equations of parabola, ellipse and hyperbola in standard form.

VECTORS

Vector as a directed line segment. Addition of Vector Multiplication of a Vector by a real number. Position Vector of a point. Section formula. Application of Vector to some geometrical results. Scalar and Vector product of two vectors. Scalar triple product, vector triple product.

THREE DIMENSIONAL GEOMETRY

Decomposition of a vector into three non-coplanar directions i, j, k as base in 3-dimensons. Angle between two vectors. Distance between two points. Section formula.Equations of lines and planes in 3-D. Angle between two lines, between a line and a plane as also between two planes. Distance of a point from a line and from a plane. Shortest distance between two lines. Equation of any plane passing through the intersection of two planes. Equation of a sphere in the form (r-C)2=a2, Equation of a sphere with the position Vector On the extremities of diameter.

TRIGONOMETRY

Angles and their measure in degrees and radians. Trigonometric functions of angles of arbitrary magnitude. Addition formulae. Sine, cosine, and tangent of multiples and sub multiples of angles. Periodicity and graph of sine, cosine and tangent functions. Trigonometrical ratios of related angles. Solutions of simple trigonometric equations.Sine and cosine formulae for triangles and simple cases of solutions of triangles, problems on heights and distances. Inverse trigonometric functions.

QUADRATIC EQUATIONS

Quadratic equations and their solutions. Relationship between the roots and the coefficients. Formation of quadratic equations with given roots. Criteria for the nature of the roots of quadratic equation.

SEQUENCES AND SERIES

AP, GP, n2, n3 and their sums.

EXPONENTIAL AND LOGARITHMIC SERIES.

The infinite series for e, log (1+x), log[1+x)/(1-x)]

PERMUTATIONS, COMBINATIONS AND BINOMIAL THEOREM

Elementary study of combinations. Values of npr and ncr, simple applications including circular permutations. Binomial theorem for a positive integral index and its proof.Statement only for the binomial theorem for an arbitrary index and its application to approximations. Properties of binomial co-efficient.

MATRICES AND DETERNINANTS

Addition, scalar multiplication and multiplication of matrices, non-computability of matrix multiplication. Singular and non-singular matrices. Linear equations in matrix notations. Determinants: minors and cofactors. Expansion of determinant, properties of elementary transformation of determinants. Application of determinants in solutions of equations. Cramer’s rule. Adjoint and inverse of a matrix and its properties. Applications of matrices in solving simultaneous equations in three variables.

DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS

Concept of real function, its domain and range, one-one and inverse functions, composition of functions. Notions of right hand and left hand limits and the limits of a function. Fundamental theorems on limits. Continuity of a function. Properties of continuous functions. Continuity of polynomial, trigonometric, exponential,logarithmic and inverse trigonometric functions. Derivative of a function, its geometrical and physical significance, relationship between continuity and differentiability.

Derivative of sum, difference, product, quotient function and of the functions of a function(chain rule), derivatives of trigonometric functions. Logarithmic and exponential functions. Differentiation of functions expressed in parametric form, derivatives of higher order. Applications of the derivative: increasing and decreasing functions, maxima and minima, Rolle’s and Mean value theorems(without proof).

DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS

Order and degree, formation of differential equation, general and particular solution, solution by the method of variables, separable. Homogeneous equations and their solutions. Solution of the linear equation of the first order with constant coefficients. Integration as the inverse of differentiation, indefinite integral, properties of integrals, fundamental integrals involving algebraic trigonometric and exponential functions, integration by substitution and by parts. Definition of definite integrals as the limit of a sum illustrated by simple examples, fundamental theorem of Calculus, evaluation of definite integrals, transformation of definite integrals by substitution, properties of definite integrals. Application to determination of area under plane curves in simple cases.

STATISTICS

Population and sample, Measures of central tendency and dispersion, Point and internal estimation(of mean only), Scatter diagrams and Pearson’s correlation coefficients. Calculations of the regression coefficients and the two lines of regression by the method of least squares.

PROBABILITY

Random experiments and sample space, Events. Probability on a discrete sample space, addition theorem. Conditional Probability, multiplication theorem. Independent events. Random variables (discrete) , Binomial distributions

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February 4th, 2010

PTU Jalandhar CET Physics Syllabus

MEASUREMENT

Concept of length and time. Atomic astronomical range of variation of these physical quantities, different methods of measurement for different magnitudes of the same physical quantity. SI Units. Statement of all SI units. Dimensions and dimensional equations of mechanical quantities: area, volume, velocity, acceleration, momentum, force, energy, and work. Accuracy and errors in measurements.

MOTION

Displacement as a vector quantity, vectors, addition and subtraction of vectors, scalar (dot) and vector (cross) product (not to be done in depth). Newton’s first law of motion, conservation of energy and momentum, collisions, kinematics,Newton’s second law and definition of force. Inertial and gravitational mass, impulse, equations of motion, projectiles, work, relation between work and energy, power, Newton’s third law, friction, law of friction, sliding and rolling friction.

CIRCULAR MOTION

Angular velocity, motion of a body in circular orbits, centripetal force, banking of roads, planetary motion, statement of Kepler’s laws. Newton’s law of gravitation, gravitational field, gravitational potential energy. Earth’s satellites, orbital and escape velocity. Rigid body rotation, moment of inertia-definition and expression for a ring and a circular disc.torque, angular momentum and conservation of angular momentum.

LIQUIDS

General ideas of intermolecular forces, nature of liquids, cohesion and adhesion, surface tension, surface energy, angle of contact, capillary. Types of flow– Laminar and turbulent. Reynolds number. Bernoulli’s equation and its applications, viscosity. Stoke’s law (derivation from dimensional analysis) and its application.

ELASTICITY

Elastic and plastic behaviour of solids, stress, strain, Young’s modulus, bulk modulus, pure shear.

UNIVERSE

The constituents of universe, planets, stars determination of their distances and masses. Concept of parallax, brightness, magnitude scale, luminosity, surface temperature, stellar spectra (classification), energy source of stars (concept).

OSCILLATIONS AND WAVES

Periodic motion, simple harmonic motion (SHM) kinetic and potential energy in SHM, SHM oscillations due to spring, simple pendulum. Wave motion, speed of wave. Principal of superposition, reflection of waves, standing waves, beats, Doppler effect.

KINETIC THEORY OF GASES

Basic assumption, derivation of expression for pressure, temperature. Translational degrees of freedom, mean energy, gas equation, specific heats of Gases, relation between Cp and Cv and (Cp-Cv=R/J)

THERMODYNAMICS

Work and heat, First law of thermodynamics, reversible and irreversible processes. Carnot cycle (qualitative), efficiency of Carnot engine, Second law of thermodynamics, absolute scale of temperature, refrigerators, laws of radiation, emissive power, absorptive power, black-body radiation, Kirchhoff’s law. Stefan’s law, energy distribution of black body radiation, Wein’s law.

ELECTROSTATICS

Frictional electricity, Charges (+ – ),conservation of charges, elementary unit, Coulomb’s law, dielectric constant, electric field, electric field due to a point charge, dipole field and dipole behaviour in uniform two- dimensional electric field, flux, Gauss’s law in simple geometries, Conductors and insulators, presence of free charges and bound charges inside a conductor, capacitance (parallel plate series and parallel , energy of a capacitor, high voltage generators, atmospheric electricity (concept only).

CURRENT ELECTRICITY

Introduction (flow of current), sources of e. m .f. (cell: simple, secondary, chargeable), electric current, resistance of different materials, temperature dependence. thermistor, specific resistivity, colour, code for carbon resistances, Ohm’s law, Kirchhoff’s law, resistance in series and parallel, series and parallel circuits, Wheatstone’s bridge, measurement of voltages and currents, potentiometer.

THERMAL AND CHEMICAL EFFECTS OF CURRENTS

Electric power, heating effects of currents, chemical effects and laws of electrolysis,simple concepts of thermoelectricity.

MAGNETIC EFFECTS OF CURRENTS

Oersted’s observation., Biot-Savart law (magnetic field due to a current element), magnetic field due to a straight wire, circular loop an a solenoid . Forces on moving charge in a magnetic field (Lorentz force) example, forces and torques on currents in a magnetic field, Forces between two currents, definition of ampere, moving coil galvanometer, ammeter and voltmeter.

MAGNETISM

Bar magnet (comparison with solenoid), lines of force, torque on a bar magnet in magnetic field, earth’s magnetic field, tangent galvanometer.

ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION AND ALTERNATING CURRENTS

Induced e.m.f., Faraday’s law, self and mutual . Inductance. Alternating currents, impedance and resistance, power in a.c. circuits with L.C.R. series circuit, resonant circuit, phasor diagram, electrical machines and devices (transformer, induction coil, generator and simple motor, choke and starter).

ELECTRO MAGNETIC WAVES

Electromagnetic oscillation some history of e.m. waves. (Maxwell, Hertz, Bose, Marconi) Electromagnetic spectrum (radio, microwaves, infrared, optical, ultraviolet, X-rays and gamma rays) including elementary facts about their uses and propagation, properties of the atmosphere w.r.t. various parts of electromagnetic spectrum.

RAY OPTICS

Ray optics as a limiting case of wave optics, reflection, refraction, total internal reflection, optical fibres, curved mirrors, lenses, mirror and lens formulae. Dispersion, prisms, spectrometer and spectra –absorption and emission: scattering,rainbow. Punjab Technical University

WAVE OPTICS

Wave front and Huygen’s principle, concept of interference, Diffraction and polarization, Young’s double slit experiment & expression, Diffraction from a single slit (qualitative treatment).

OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS

Magnification and resolving power, telescope, microscope.

ELECTRONS AND PHOTONS

Discovery of electron, e/m for an electron charge of an electron, electrical conduction in gases, particle nature of light, Einstein’s photoelectric equation.

ATOMS AND NUCLEI

Rutherford model of the atom, Bohr’s model, Energy quantization, hydrogen spectrum, composition of a nucleus, atomic masses, isotopes, size of a nucleus, radioactivity, Mass-energy relation, fission, fusion, nuclear reactor, nuclear holocaust.

SOLIDS

Structure of crystalline solids, idea of a lattice, cubic and hexagonal crystal structures, packing in crystals.

SEMINCONDUCTOR DEVICES

Energy bands in solids conductor, insulators and semiconductors, p – n junction Diode, Junction Transistor, Logic gate and composition of gate, Diode as a rectifier, transistor as an amplifier and oscillator.

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Syllabus for GPAT-2010 Examination

January 11th, 2010

Syllabus for GPAT-2010 Examination – Given below is the syllabus for Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test (GPAT 2010) being conducted for admission to  M.Pharma in Colleges and Universities

Natural Products :

Pharmacognosy & Phytochemistry – Chemistry, tests, isolation, characterization and estimation of phytopharmaceuticals belonging to the group of Alkaloids, Glycosides, Terpenoids, Ster oids, Bioflavanoids, Purines, Guggul lipids. Pharmacognosy of crude drugs that contain the above constituents. Standardization of raw materials and herbal products. WHO guidelines. Quantitative microscopy including modern techniques used for evaluation. Biotechnological principles and techniques for plant development, Tissue culture.


Pharmacology :

General pharmacological principles including Toxicology. Drug interaction. Pharmacology of drugs acting on Central nervous system, Cardiovascular system, Autonomic nervous system, Gastro intestinal system and Respiratory system. Pharmacology of Autocoids, Hormones, Hormone antagonists, chemotherapeutic agents including anticancer drugs. Bioassays, Immuno Pharmacology. Drugs acting on the blood & blood forming organs. Drugs acting on the renal system.

Medicinal Chemistry :

Structure, nomenclature, classification, synthesis, SAR and metabolism of the following category of drugs, which are official in Indian Pharmacopoeia and British Pharmacopoeia. Introduction to drug design. Stereochemistry of drug molecules. Hypnotics and Sedatives, Analgesics, NSAIDS, Neuroleptics, Antidepressants, Anxiolytics, Anticonvulsants, Antihistaminics, Local Anaesthetics, Cardio Vascular drugs – Antianginal agents Vasodilators, Adrenergic & Cholinergic drugs, Cardiotonic agents, Diuretics, Anti-hypertensive drugs, Hypoglycemic agents, Antilipedmic agents, Coagulants, Anticoagulants, Antiplatelet agents. Chemotherapeutic agents – Antibiotics, Antibacterials, Sulphadrugs. Antiprotozoal drugs, Antiviral, Antitubercular, Antimalarial, Anticancer, Antiamoebic drugs. Diagnostic agents. Preparation and storage and uses of official Radiopharmaceuticals, Vitamins and Hormones. Eicosanoids and their application.

Pharmaceutics :

Development, manufacturing standards Q.C. limits, labeling, as per the pharmacopoeial requirements. Storage of different dosage forms and new drug delivery systems. Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics and their importance in formulation. Formulation and preparation of cosmetics – lipstick, shampoo, creams, nail preparations and dentifrices. Pharmaceutical calculations.

Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence :

Drugs and cosmetics Act and rules with respect to manufacture, sales and storage. Pharmacy Act. Pharmaceutical ethics.

Pharmaceutical Analysis :

Principles, instrumentation and applications of the following: Absorption spectroscopy (UV, visible & IR). Fluorimetry, Flame photometry, Potentiometry. Conductometry and Polarography. Pharmacopoeial assays. Principles of NMR, ESR, Mass spectroscopy. X-ray diffraction analysis and different chromatographic methods.

Biochemistry :

Biochemical role of hormones, Vitamins, Enzymes, Nucleic acids, Bioenergetics. General principles of immunology. Immunological. Metabolism of carbohydrate, lipids, proteins. Methods to determine, kidney & liver function. Lipid profiles.

Microbiology :

Principles and methods of microbiological assays of the Pharmacopoeia. Methods of preparation of official sera and vaccines. Serological and diagnostics tests. Applications of microorganisms in Bio Conversions and in Pharmaceutical industry.

Clinical Pharmacy :

Therapeutic Drug Monitoring Dosage regimen in Pregnancy and Lactation, Pediatrics and Geriatrics. Renal and hepatic impairment. Drug – Drug interactions and Drug – food interactions, Adverse Drug reactions. Medication History, interview and Patient counseling.

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Karnataka PGCET Exam Syllabus for Textile Technology

December 7th, 2009

Karnataka PGCET Exam Syllabus for Textile Technology

Post Graduate Common Entrance Test – 2009

(PGCET – 2009) for admission to M.E/M.Tech/M.Arch course in Karnataka

Visvesvaraya Technological University

“Jnana Sangma”‘  Machhe, Belgaum 590 014

Karnataka

TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY

Syllabus

Textile Fibres: Classification of Polymers-Application of Polymer-Study of Various methods of polymerization –Study of various types of initiators –Techniques of polymerization –Physical structure of polymers-Polymer reactions-Thermal analysis of polymers; Study of different structures of textile fibres using various techniques-Study of different properties of various textiles fibres i.e., moisture relations, mechanical properties optical properties, electrical properties and thermal properties; History on origin of textiles – Study of different textiles fibres-Basic requirements of textile fibres Geographic distribution-Cultivation and grading of cotton, wool, silk and jute fibres –Physical and chemical properties of important natural fibres; Sequence of operations in conversion of important natural fibres into fabric; Study of different man-made fibre spinning –Fundamentals of fluid flow in man –made fibre spinning-High speed melt spinning-Formation of fibre structure during various methods of man –made spinning-Production of micro denier and special shaped fibres; Production and Properties of various regenerated fibres-Production of various raw materials for different synthetic fibres –Properties of different synthetic fibres-Effect of various parameters on various synthetic fibres-Study of semi-continuous and integrated continuous  process for production of Nylons; Study  of different high performance fibres; Study of spin finish –heat setting and drawing of fibres; Study of different methods of textursing and various parameters affecting texturising –Test methods of textured yarns; Study of different yarn count systems-conversion from one system to another system.

Yarn Manufacture: Ginning and Baling:

Blow room: Objects and methods of mixing –Opening and cleaning- Blow room machineries cleaning efficiency –Lap regularity –Modern developments –Auto mixer and calculations pertaining to blow room.

Carding: Objects –Working –Speeds and Setting –Grinding and stripping –Silver quality –Modern developments in carding-Calculations related to carding –Fibre hooks at card –Opening lines required for processing of various blends.

Drawing: Objects and Principles –Roller drafting systems –Modern developments –Calculations pertaining to draw frame.

Combing: Hook formation in carding –Study pf preparatory machines to comber –Combing process-Setting –Modern –Combers –Calculations pertaining to comber.

Speed Frame : Objects –working and drafting systems –Twist insertion –Mechanism of winding –Lift of bobbin-Bobbin building mechanism –Speeds and production calculations-Modern speed frames.

Ring Frame: Objects-Working and ring frame mechanisms-Yarns tension during spinning a yarn and package faults –modern developments- calculations pertaining to ring frame.

Doubling: Objects – Dry doubling and wet doubling – Fancy yarns – Hosiery and seing threads  – Properties and end uses.

Open End Spinning: Principles of Break spinning – Comparison of ring and OE yarns – Recent developments in OE spinning – Different types of rotors and opening rollers.

Modern Yarn Production Methods: Twist less spinning – Self twist spinning – Wrap spinning – Friction spinning and air-jet spinning – Comparison of the above methods for their  principles and yarn properties – end used and techno-econmics feasibility – Siro, core and cover spinning methods.

Fabric Manufacture

Winding: Objects – Derivation of speeds – coil angles – Cone angle – Study of modern winders Production Calculations

Warping: Objects – Study of modern warping machines – Production calculations.

Sizing: Study of ingredients – Properties – Modern size cooking equipments – Modern sizing machine – Production calculations.

Looms: Study of Plain tappet tappet loom – Automatic looms – Drop box looms – Dobby and jacquard looms – Production calculations.

Unconventional Weaving Machine: Study of Gripper – Rapier – Air jet – water jet machines.

Non Wovens: Classification  – Web productions techniques – Properties of Binders – Geometry of  Non woven structures Identification and testing of Non wovens – Study of thermal, spun bonding and spun lacing.

Knitting:  Weft Basic stitches – Jersey – Rid – Purl – Interlock – Warp Basci Stitches – Pillar – Atlas – Tricot – Study of circular weft knitting machines – Advantages of positive feed – Study of warp knitting machines – Tricot and Raschel.

Chemical Processing Of Textiles

Pre-process: Preparatory processes to wet processing; An overview of wet processing  – Sequences of wet processing – Desizing – Methods of desizing – Singeing – Methods of singeing – Batching – Souring – Bleaching – Mercerizing; Methods of purifying fibre yarn and Fabric made from other natural fibre like silk, wool, jute etc.; Methods of desizing – Scouring and Bleaching of regenerated cellulose fibre.

Dyeing: Coloration – Theories of coloration / dyeing – Factors that affect Dyeing Mechanism of dyeing – Mechanism used for dyeing – Classification of dyes – Dyeing of Natural fibres using direct, reactive, acid, metal complex, yat, sulphur, Ingrain dyes and other popular dyes using different methods – After treatments and testing o dyed materials – Yarn package dyeing – Dyeing of knitted fabrics – Dyeing of garments.

Printing: Design development for printing – Sources of inspection – the designers tools and work space – Different techniques for design generation and reproduction – Transfer of designs on wooden blocks, Screen and Stencil – Scope of printing – Methods and principles of printing – Machineries used for Textile printing – Passage of material through printing machines.

Finishing:Objects of finishing – Various methods of finishing – Cotton, Silk, Wool, worsted fabric – Chemicals formulation of different finishes – Machiners used for finishing – Speciality chemicals used for finishing – Finishing of Garments.

Textile Testing

Fbires: Regain – Length – Fineness – Maturity – Strength – their determination – HVI and AFIS.

Yarn: Yarn count – Twist – Strength – Hairiness – Uniformity – and their determination.

Fabrics: Fabric weight – Thickness – Cover – Tear – Abrasion – Drape – Crease – Colour fastness – their determination. Fabric Handle – KESF and FAST

Silk Technology

Cocoons: Sorting of cocoons, cocoon testing, storage of cocoons, stifling of cocoons, Drying of cocoons  cooking of cocoons. Methods employed – Characteristics of cocoons.

Reeling: Methods of Silk Reeling – Charakha – Cottage basins – Filatures – Semi – automatic an Automatic types.

Raw Silk  testing – Packing of raw silk – Utilization of by –products.

Silk Throwing: Manufacture of yarns for use in ordinary, chiffon, crepe, georgette fabrics – Number of plies and different twist levels used.  Developments in Silk Throwing Industry.

Weaving Industry: Warp and Weft preparation – Machineries employed in small scale and organized sections.  Silk Weaving – Handloom and Power loow Weaving – Special features of silk looms – modifications required on power loom to weave silk fabrics.

Spun Silk Industry: Raw materials for Spun Silk Yarn Production, Production of  Spun yarn and  their properties.

Processing Industry: Degumming and drying of silk yarns – Dyeing, Printing and Finishing of silk fabrics.

Fabric Structure: Study of plain – Twill – Stain – Crepe – Mockleno and Towelling structures.  Backed cloths – Extra wrap and Extra Weft cloths – Double cloth Terry weaves -  Velvet – Velveteens – Gauge and Leno – Damask Brocade cloths.+

Fashion Design and Garment Technology

Terms and Definitions used in Fashion and Garment Industries – The art and Techniques of Body measurements and standard sizes and measurements prevalent in Garment industries.

Principles and Practices of Pattern making – Grading – Computer Aided pattern making and Grading – Cutting room operation – Laying – Cutting – Numbering – Bundling – Sewing operation – Classes of seams and stitches – Sewing threads – Defects is sewing; Garment Finishing section – Buttoning – Labelling – Care labeling – Checking – Pressing – Folding – packing and packing standards. Quality control in garment Industry – Garments washing – dyeing and finishing. Brand culture and Apparel brand names.  Sourcing and Merchandising – Apparel Engineering and Production Control.

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Karnataka PGCET Exam Syllabus for Polymer Science and Technology

December 7th, 2009

Karnataka PGCET Exam Syllabus for Polymer Science and Technology

Post Graduate Common Entrance Test – 2009

(PGCET – 2009) for admission to M.E/M.Tech/M.Arch course in Karnataka

Visvesvaraya Technological University

“Jnana Sangma”‘  Machhe, Belgaum 590 014

Karnataka

Polymer Science  and Technology

Syllabus

Eligibility:

B.E. / B.Tech. in Polymer tech., Rubber Tech./ Plastics  Tech. / Chemical Engg. /  Mechanical  Engg. / I&P. / Textile. /   Fiber technology or AMIE (Chemical Engineering)

Subjects / Topics  from which questions are to be set

1. Fluid mechanics and statics: Types of fluids – shear stress and velocity gradient relation, Newtonian and non-newtonian fluids,  laminar and turbulent flow .  Flow in bouondary layers, Reynolds number, Bernoulli equations, Variation of pressure with height – hydrostatic equilibrium, Barometric equation, Measurement of fluid pressure – monometers

2.Chemical process calculations : Concept of mole, Mole fraction, Compositions of mixtures of solids, liquids and gases. Ideal gas law calculations, general material balance equation for steady  state.

3.Chemical engineering thermodynamics: Basic concepts - System, Surrounding and processes, Closed and Open systems, State and Properties, Intensive and Extensive Properties, State and Path functions,  General statement of first law of thermodynamics, First law for cyclic process, P-V-T behaviour of pure fluids, equations of state and ideal gas law, Processes involving ideal gas law; Constant volume, constant pressure, constant temperature,.  Van-der Waals equation,

4. Heat and mass transfer Modes of heat transfer, unilayer and multiplayer condition, forced and natural convection,  Introduction to molecular diffusion, in gases and liquids,  theories of mass transfer, principles  and  types of distillations

5. Polymer science: Classification of  polymers, Definition of polymerization,  , Chain   polymerization  (free  radical,  ionic  and  co-ordination  polymerizations), Step (condensation) polymerization, copolymerization Methods of Polymerization (bulk, solution, Suspension, Emulsion,)

6.Polymerization kinetics: Definition of reaction  rate,  order, molecularity,  different  theories of reaction  rate,  activation energy, kinetic expressions for simple first order & second order chemical reactions, kinetics of linear step  reaction  polymerization, kinetics  of  addition polymerization initiated by  free  radical initiator:    steady state  assumption,

7. Processing Technology: Extrusion, Injection moulding, blow moulding Compression moulding. rotational moulding, thermoforming, Calendering. 

8.Polymer manufacturing : Industrial production methods  of HDPE, LDPE,  PP, PS, PVC, PMMA,   Nylon 6 and Nylon 66


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Karnataka PGCET Exam Syllabus for Mechanical Science

December 7th, 2009

Karnataka PGCET Exam Syllabus for Mechanical Science

Post Graduate Common Entrance Test – 2009

(PGCET – 2009) for admission to M.E/M.Tech/M.Arch course in Karnataka

Visvesvaraya Technological University

“Jnana Sangma”‘  Machhe, Belgaum 590 014

Karnataka

MECHANICAL SCIENCE

Note:-

1) Part-A  Common to AUTO/IEM/IP/ME/MNF & Carrying 60%  weightage.

2) Part-B Syllabus is different for different disciplines & Carrying 40% weightage.

3) Candidate has to answer Part – B, pertaining to their basic degree, which carries 40% weightage along with Part – A which is common to AUTO/IEM/IP/ME/MNF

PART-A Common to AUTO/IEM/IP/ME/MNF

PART – A

1. Engineering Mathematics: Linear Algebra: Matrices, System of Linear Equations, Eigen values and Eigen vectors; Calculus: Taylor’s Series, Partial Derivatives, Total Derivatives, Definite Integrals; Differential Equations: Linear Ordinary Differential Equations, First Order Non Linear Ordinary Differential Equations, Initial and Boundary Value Problems, Laplace Transformation, Partial Differential Equations; Numerical Methods: System of Linear Equations, Jacobi, Gauss Siedel and Crout’s methods, Runge Kutta and Newton – Raphson methods; Probability and Statistics: Gaussian and Weibul distribution and prop erties, Method of Least Squares, Regression Analysis, Analysis of Variance.

2.  Engineering Materials: Structure and properties of engineering materials, Heat treatment, composite materials and their applications.

3.  Engineering Mechanics: Free body concepts, Equations of Equilibrium, Centroids and Moment of inertia.

4.  Strength Of Materials: Stress and Strains, Elastic Constants, Principal Stresses, Maximum Shear Stress, Shear Force and Bending Moment diagrams, Stresses in Beams, Deflection of Beams, Torsion, Columns and Struts.

5. Fluid Mechanics: Fluid properties, fluid statics, Manometry, Buoyancy, Conservation laws, Euler’s equation, Bernoulli’s equation, Viscous flow of incompressible fluids, Laminar and Turbulent flows, Flow through pipes, Dimensional analysis.

6.  Thermodynamics: Laws of thermodynamics, internal energy, enthalpy and entropy, Thermodynamic processes, Heat and work, Irreversibility and availability, perfect gas, properties of pure substances.  Air standard and fuel air cycles.  IC engines and Gas turbines, centrifugal and axial flow compressors, Basic concepts of Jet propulsion.

7.   Theory Of Machines :  Analysis of planar mechanisms, Dynamic analysis of Slider-Crank mechanism.   Cams and followers. Kinematics of Gears, Governors and flywheels, Balancing of reciprocating and rotating masses. Free and Forced vibrations of single degree freedom systems. Effect of damping, Transmissibility, Vibration Isolation, Critical speed of shafts.

8.   Design Of Machine Elements: Material and manufacturing considerations, Design of Shafts, keys, couplings, bolted, riveted and welded joints. Dynamic loads, Design of power screws, helical springs, Spur gears, clutches and brakes, Hydrodynamic lubrication, Journal bearings and anti friction bearings.

9.   Production Engineering : Metal casting processes, Melting and Pouring of cast iron, Ferrous and             non-ferrous metals and alloys, casting defects, Inspection of castings.  Hot and Cold working of metals. Metal joining processes.  Soldering brazing and welding, modern welding processes; Metal cutting tools – machine tool operations.  Non-traditional machining processes.

10.     Industrial Engineering And Management: Introduction to work study and method study. Principles of organization, types of organization types of ownership, functions of personnel management, functions of sales management. Materials management, inventory control, value analysis, scheduling & production control, PERT and CPM.

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Karnataka PGCET Exam Syllabus for Mechanical Engineering

December 7th, 2009

Karnataka PGCET Exam Syllabus for Mechanical Engineering

Post Graduate Common Entrance Test – 2009

(PGCET – 2009) for admission to M.E/M.Tech/M.Arch course in Karnataka

Visvesvaraya Technological University

“Jnana Sangma”‘  Machhe, Belgaum 590 014

Karnataka

MECHANICAL SCIENCE

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Syllabus

PART-B

Heat Transfer: Modes of Heat transfer, one dimensional heat conduction.  Fins Dimensionless parameters in convective heat transfer.  Forced convection heat transfer over flat plates and through tubes.  Free convection heat transfer over flat plates and cylinders, radiation, heat transfer, Heat exchangers, LMTD and NTU methods.

Industrial Management – Introduction, Management Function, Motivation and Behavior

Fluid Machines: Introduction, Principles of Hydraulic Machines, Impulse and Reaction Turbines, Steam Turbines.

Mechatronics: Introduction, Transducers, Mechatronic Elements, Pneumatic, Hydraulic, Electrical and Mechanical Actuation Systems, Signal Conditioning.

POM: Plant Layout , Plant Location, Forecasting, Scheduling , Inventory Control.

OR – LPP, Transportation, Assignment Problems, Inventory Control, PERT – CPM

CAD/ CAM:

Product Cycle, Elements of CAD/CAM system – Hardware and Software, modeling, Transformations, NC, CNC, Robots Configurations and Applications, Programming Language, Robotic Sensors.

Metrology and Measurements:

Limits, Fits & tolerances, types of gauges, comparators, Surface finish equipments, pressure, flow and strain measurement

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